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SEC Tries to Rebuild Its Reputation

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The S.E.C.'s failure to build a deterrent against future reckless financial activities- that damages the financial system and hurts the public interest- through effective enforcement. Efforts to rebuild its reputation under S.E.C. chief Mary Jo White.

Mary Schapiro, Chairwoman U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.)

04/24/2010

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